Hospital for Special Surgery Opens Two New Facilities in New Jersey

The two facilities are a full-service outpatient center and a surgery center.

By HFT Staff


Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) has expanded access for people in Northern New Jersey with the opening of two new facilities: HSS Paramus – Midland Ave, a full-service outpatient center (OPC) in Paramus; and the HSS Northern NJ Surgery Center in Mahwah. The facilities offer Bergen County residents greater access to surgical and non-surgical care across a broad range of specialties. 

The HSS Northern NJ Surgery Center is a 7,700-square-foot facility located just 10 miles away from HSS Paramus – Midland Ave. The center features three operating rooms, eight pre- and post-surgical bays and on-site central sterile processing. 

The Mahwah surgery center will focus on specialized care for conditions and injuries of the hip and knee, spine, foot and ankle, hand and wrist, as well as sports medicine surgery.  

HSS Paramus – Midland Ave features 23 exam rooms and highly specialized physicians and staff to offer care for conditions and injuries of the foot and ankle, hand and upper extremities, hip and knee, and spine; endocrinology/metabolic bone diseases; pediatric orthopedics; physiatry; rheumatology; and sports medicine. 

The nearly 31,000-square-foot facility is double the size of the existing OPC, HSS Paramus – Ridgewood Ave, allowing for an expansion of services and an imaging suite including MRI, x-ray and EOS low-dose radiation imaging. A special procedures unit for injection therapy and other advanced interventions is also available at this site.  

The new sites join the existing HSS location in Paramus on East Ridgewood Avenue. 



April 17, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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